solder keeps balling up instead of flowing, what am i doing wrong
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cheap irons from amazon are usually the culprit, not the technique. the temperature readout on those things is basically fiction, the actual tip temp can swing wildly. a TS100 or even a secondhand Hak
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yeah what he said about the iron, but also -- how old is your solder? i had a spool that sat in my garage for two years and the flux in the core had basically died, solder balled up exactly like youre
this has been bugging me for a while and i finally have to ask because im about to do the motors on a new build and im dreading it. my solder just kind of balls up on the wire and doesnt want to flow onto the pad properly. i end up with these ugly blobs that i have to reheat like 4 times and half the time i pull the pad off. ive watched videos and everyone makes it look so easy but mine never looks like that.
im using 63/37 rosin core which i know is the right stuff, iron is a cheap one from amazon but it does get hot. flux is the paste kind from a little jar. not sure what else to say, maybe its my technique but im genuinely not sure what to change